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Scriptwriting and Storyboarding Software Buyer's Guideby Jennifer O'Rourke and Grinner Hester Every good story starts with a plan. Every good plan starts with an idea. Every good idea accumulates with a vision. In the early days of movie and television production, a producer would come up with an idea and give it to a scriptwriter who would bang out the story on an old Smith Corona or Underwood typewriter. The use of carbon paper necessitated perfect typing skills and ...Continue Grass Valley EDIUS 6 Advanced Editing Softwareby Mike Houghton EDIUS 6 is an extremely competitive non-linear editor for intermediate and professional users. As the demand for video increases, the video editing software market only gets more competitive. Scores of programs compete against each other with new options, refined workspaces and streamlined workflows. EDIUS 6, from Grass Valley, is a pro competitor with a solid interface, impressive...Continue More New Product ReviewsFixing Audio in Postby Hal Robertson Most editors grind their teeth when someone says,"don't worry we'll fix it in post", but fixing it in post are where audio tricks shine. We've lectured for years on the benefits of proper audio gathering and getting it right at the shoot. Obviously, this makes things easier, cleaner and more professional sounding when you begin to edit the footage. But for whatever reason, it seems that something always happens to mar your...Continue Apple Releases Final Cut Pro Xby Jennifer O'Rourke NAB 2011 was all a-flurry when Apple announced it was finally releasing a new updated version of it's Final Cut Pro editing software program, and the flurry hit a fervor when they announced it was going to be a completely new rewrite. In fact, there was little left but standing room at the Final Cut Pro User Group's Supermeet in April when Apple's VP Randy Ubilos and Peter Steinhauer...Continue More Videomaker Blogs |
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